FOR THE FLOWER GARDEN. 



NASTURTIUM MINOR. 



(Dwarf Tropaeolum.) 

 The dwarf varieties are all desirable, and are among 

 •our most popular plants, standing any amount of heat and 

 drought, growing vigorously and flowering freely all sum- 

 mer and tall ; excellent tor massing and ribboning, doing 

 well even in poor soil ; hardy annuals; 1 foot. 



NlEKEMEERGIA. 



PER PKT. 



N. Empress of India- Very dwarf habit; flow- 

 ers brilliant crimson; abundant bloomer 10 



6141— Tom Thumb Scarlet 5 



6142— Tom Thumb Yellow 5 



6143— Tom Thumb Pearl. Creamy white 5 



6144— Tom Thumb Spotted. Beautiful spotted 

 flowers 5 



6145 — Tom Thumb Ccerulea Rosea. Bose- 

 tinted purplish maroon 10 



6146 — Tom Thumb Crystal Palace Gem. Sul- 

 phur-colored flowers, with dark red spot near the 

 base of each petal 5 



6147 — King of Tom Thumbs. Intense scarlet 5 



6152 — Tom Thumb King Theodore. Flowers 



almost black 5 



,6148 _ Golden King of Tom Thumbs. Deep 



golden yellow flowers 5 



■6151 — Ruby King. Bink, shaded carmine 10 



6150 — Tom Thumb. Mixed, all colors. Peroz., 40cts. 5 

 614<J Collection of Dwarf Nasturtiums, 1-2 varieties, 



each color separate 50 



NEMOPHILA. 



(Love Grove.) 



Of neat, compact habit; blooming freely all summer 

 if planted in a rather cool, shaded place, and in not too 

 rich a soil ; hardy annuals ; 1 foot. 



PER PKT. 



6176 N. Insignis. Bright blue flowers, white centre... 5 

 61S0 — Mixed. All varieties and colors. Peroz.. COcts. 5 



NIGELLA. 



(Love in a Mist, or Devil in the Bush.) 



A compact, free flowering plant, with finely cut 

 foliage, curious-looking flowers and seed pods; of easy 

 culture, growing in any garden soil ; hardy annual ; 1 foot. 

 6200 N. Dainascena. Blue and white mixed 5 



NIEREMBERGIA. 



A half-hardy perennial, slender growing plant, per- 

 petually in bloom, flowering the first year if sown early ; 

 desirable for the greenhouse, baskets, vases or bedding 

 out ; 1 foot. 

 6195 N. Frutescens. White, tinted with lilac 10 



OENOTHERA. 



(Evening Primrose, or Sun Drops.) 



A hardy, perennial garden plant, with large, fragrant, 

 showy flowers ; blooms the first season from seed. 

 6205 O. Giandiflora Odorata. Yellow ; 3 feet 5 



OXALIS. 



Beautiful small plants, suitable for the greenhouse, 

 rock-work, baskets, or out-door culture; flowering the 

 first year if sown early; blooms in clusters; half-hardy 

 perennial; 9 inches. 



6207 O. Rosea. Eose-colored 10 



6208 — Tropasoloides. Very desirable border plant, 

 flowers deep yellow, foliage dark green 10 



(Jxalis. Climbing Nasturtium. 



NASTURTIUM MAJUS. 



(Tall Tropeeolum.) 



Elegant profuse flowering plants for verandas, trel- 

 lises, etc. The seed pods can be gathered while green and 

 tender, for pickling ; hardy annuals ; 10 feet. 

 6157 N. King Theodore. Bluish-green foliage and 



almost black flowers 5 



6156 — Large Dark Crimson. Showy flowers 5 



6160 — - Mixed. All colors. Per oz. 30 cts 5 



5375 — Canary Bird Flower (Peregri-uum). With 

 yellow canary-like flowers; very ornamental and 



beautiful foliage; half-hardy annual... 10 



6165 — Geant des Batailles. Brilliant carmine. ...10 



6170— Finest Mixed. All colors 10 



6159 Collection of Climbing Nasturtiums, 12 varieties.50 



OENOTHERA GRANDIFLORA. 



NlGELLA. 



PANSY. 



(Viola Tricolor Maxima.) 



This attractive plant is too well known to require any 

 description, as it is a favorite with all ; the seed can be 

 sown from September to March : if grown in beds, ribbons, 

 or massing, they are very effective. The best plants are 

 obtained from seed sown in the autumn, and protected 

 during the winter ; these flower early in the spring. The 

 plants from spring sowing should be planted in a shady 

 border; they produce fine large flowers in the autumn. 

 Pansies require fresh soil, enriched with decomposed man- 

 ure; hardy perennials; 6 inches. Special directions for 

 cultivation sent with the seed when desired. 

 6220 P. Dreer's Premium. Seed saved from first- 

 class flowers only; of beautiful shades and the best 



fancy colors mixed 25 



Odier (Five-blotched). A beautiful strain of 

 various colored large, handsome, perfect formed flow- 

 ers, dark spots on each petal, like the Pelargonium. 25 



Emperor William. Large handsome flowers 

 borne in great profusion, well above the foliage, 

 brilliant ultramarine blue, with a purple violet eve. 15 

 6223— Faust (Ring of the Blacks). Almost black, 

 the darkest Pansy known 15 



6222 



6221 



Janesville, Wis. — Pansies from the Trimardeau Seeds received from you last spring were beauties. — A. H. Caldwell. 



